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X [XI] Garments, Vestures, Habits, Ornaments
ОглавлениеAn Arabian vest.
A Russian vest.
A Portugal habit.
A Turkish vest.
A Brackman’s vest of leaves of aloes.
A Virginian habit of bear’s skin.
A Babylonian vest.
A Greenland habit.
A match coat from Virginia, of feathers, deer skin, Canada.
Match coat from Greenland of the entrails of fishes.
Pohatan, King of Virginia’s habit all embroidered with shells or [of] Roanoke.
A match coat of Virginia made of racoon skins.
Crowns: Indian, Amazonian …
Henry the 8 his stirrups, hawks hoods, gloves.
Barbary spurs pointed sharp like a bodkin …
Boots from: Lapland, Greenland, Muscovy, Babylonian, Russian, Persian.
Shoes to walk on snow without sinking.
Spurs from Turkey.
Moor’s cap …
Tartarian whips.
Scourges of sinews.
Disciplines of wire, quilted cotton.
A friar’s discipline with silver rowels.
A lacrymatical urn for tears, of glass. […]
Shoes from: Peru, Canada, Mogull, China, Japan, Coromandel, Barbery, Turkey, Venice, Rhodes, Malta, Greenland, Poland, Portugal, Spain, Russia shod with iron, East India.
Sandals of wood, from China.
Several made of twigs.
Several sorts of sandals.
Chopines [a raised shoe] for ladies from: Malta, Venice.
Woman’s breeches from the Abyssenes.
Divers nightcaps made of grass from the West Indies.
Turkish belt wrought with gold.
Rich vest from the great Mogull.
Napkins made from the rinds of trees.
Variety of Indian crowns made of divers sorts of feathers.
Several attires and ornaments made of most beautiful feathers.
A hat band of glass spun into fine threads.
Variety of chains, made of the teeth of serpents and wild beasts, which the Indians wear.
Bracelets from Guinea.
Bracelets of Indian fruits.
Several steel chains of curious work from Spain.
Black Indian girdles made of Wampam peek, [‘Wampumpeag’ (Algonquin)] the best sort.
A bracelet made of thighs of Indian flies.
Purses of the barks and rinds of trees.
A purse made of a toad skin, a hand full long.
Virginian purses embroidered with Roanoake.
A coat lined with Agnus Scythicus [Scythian lamb, possibly astrakhan?].
West Indian thread.